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Oh no, 2nd forum get borked by vbseo

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    Oh no, 2nd forum get borked by vbseo

    First I am really happy about the results.

    BUT : I just installed a 2nd forum and vbseo totally screws it up.

    When I first got the server, I though I will never install a 2nd forum anyway. Now however I had to.

    My first forum is in the root directory of the server.

    It is accessed by UT2007World.com and you come straight into it.

    On the same server, a folder has been created called /something

    A 2nd domain has been setup too which goes directly to that folder /something

    Now, since /something is one folder below the forum root, it screws up every link of the forum when trying to access any thread / forum below the forumhome.

    When I delete the .htaccess, its fine since the .htaccess uses all subfolder too..

    How can I exclude a folder from vbseo ?

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    This solution did not work btw.:
    Exclude gallery

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    Try adding a blank .htaccess file in the sub-folder.

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    Did not work :(

    Is there a way to modifiy the .htaccess in root to exclude a folder ?

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    Try an .htaccess with the only line reading:

    RewriteEngine Off



    If that doesnt work, add something to this line: RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} (admincp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/

    (If these don't work, there is an obvious reason I am Community Builder rather than Documenter. )

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    Ok, nothing worked so far :(
    Is there any other solution ?

    The only solution I would have disabling vbseo completely which would be waste of money :( :( :(

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    Hello,

    replied to your support ticket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace Shattock
    Try an .htaccess with the only line reading:

    RewriteEngine Off



    If that doesnt work, add something to this line: RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} (admincp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/

    (If these don't work, there is an obvious reason I am Community Builder rather than Documenter. )
    I just had a typo, adding the folder to
    {REQUEST_FILENAME} (admincp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/

    worked !! thanks !

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    Excellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by utw-Mephisto
    I just had a typo, adding the folder to
    {REQUEST_FILENAME} (admincp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/

    worked !! thanks !
    WOOHOOO!!

    Very happy for ya matey!

    (and for me getting it right too!)

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